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I want to have the lap band surgery.. I have lupus, fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis,sleep apenia, and other health problems.... Can any of you give me any ideas as to whether I should have the surgery? have any of you had major problems after the surgery?
I think (hope) the surgery would help to imprve my health overall.

Since you have lupus and fibro, I would suspect you have a good rheumatologist in your corner. If you don't, you must have some awesome PCP. I would first and foremost, have a discussion with the rheumatologist. If he/she is onboard with you having weight loss surgery, then you are good to go.

Second, you may want to reconsider the lap-band as your surgery of choice. You have autoimmune disease and you would be putting a foreign body in your body. Not the wisest choice. While I never wanted the lap band, I did some reading on it, and the manufacturer's literature specifically stated not to get a lap band if you had a history or family history of autoimmune disease. That said, the first surgeon I consulted with was more than willing to do a lap band on me as an "off-label" usage. Also, there are many people on these boards with lupus and other autoimmune diseases who have had the lap band and had no issues what-so-ever. Again, it's something to discuss with the doctors...first the rheumie, and then a surgeon. You might be better off with the sleeve or RNY. If you go for RNY, you won't be able to take NSAIDS or steroids. Disclaimer on that statement, I was told for a short period of time with the use of proton-pump inhibitors, it would be okay. The sleeve doesn't restrict your drugs. I would also recommend staying away from the DS surgery. There is a higher risk of kidney issues and you are already at risk for kidney issues due to the lupus (if you don't have kidney issues already). Speaking of kidney, if a nephrologist is already part of your medical team, you would want to consult him/her about the surgery as well. Actually, I would recommend consulting any specialist who is involved with your autoimmune issues about surgery.

I had RNY in May 2009. Before surgery, I lost 70 pounds. Since surgery I've lost 130-140-ish (I'm sort of stuck at the moment...and I would partially blame that on my lupus). Best thing I could have done for myself. Lately, I'm having issues with pain and fatigue...otherwise, I go to the gym religiously 5x/week, eat small portions, high protein, low carb, low fat, low calories, etc, etc, etc

I'm sure there is more I'm missing that I should mention, but I'm exhausted and not thinking well. If you have questions, feel free to ask.
-Elli

Hi all, just reading your information re. Lupus, Just diagnosed in July, but I was actually having symptoms for years and thought some of my symptoms was caused by my weight. When I continued to have symptoms even though my weight was much lower I began questioning my doctors. After several test and along with my history. A Rheumatologist gave me the news, I agree with Elli seek the advice of your docs before making a decision, but for me I feel I made the best decision of having the RNY. Take care and I wish you the best.

Hi Tammy. I agree with everyone that you should discuss with all of your docs to make sure they are all at agreement for you having surgery. I would research all your options. I have Lupus and had the Duodenal Switch. I have heard that the Lap band is not the right choice for lupus patients. However, the right surgeon makes all the difference when making your choice. I am still a newbie. I had my surgery on July 8th. There is no proof that I know of that wls helps with lu*****mptoms, but it cannot hurt. Good Luck!

I just went to my 1st weight loss seminar and I have decided the band may not be for me,..,. I am probably going with the sleeve, I have my cardiologist approval, my rheumies approval, my pcp's approval... looks like it may be going to happen soon, I sure hope so I will know more over the next few weeks.